An experiment value can either represent statistic or parameter
The value of the average (mean) weight at birth represents is parameter
<h3>How to determine if the value is statistic or parameter</h3>
The mean value is given as:
From the question, we understand that the value represents the average weight at birth of all babies born at hospitals in one state
The keyword "all" means that the value represents parameter
Hence, the value of the average (mean) weight at birth represents is parameter
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
80
Step-by-step explanation:
A certain company employs 6 senior officers and 4 junior officers. If a committee is to be created that is made up of 3 sr officers and 1 jr officer, how many different committees are possible?
8
24
58
80*
210
I initially got this one wrong, but after I saw the answer which is 80, I was able to solve it. But im not sure if this is the proper way of solving it, or if someone can suggest a more efficient way of solving it?
This is what I did, which was wrong:
Sr Officers + Jr Officers
(6!/3! 3! = 20) + (4!/3! = 4) = 24
It seems like the correct answer is:
Sr Officers X Jr Officers
(6!/3! 3! = 20) x (4!/3! = 4) = 80
If this is the most efficient way of solving, when do you know when to add them as opposed to multiplying them in this case?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
2340 miles
Given
1 inch represents 10 miles
thus,
1 inch on map = 10 miles in real
given the two cities are 234 inches apart on map
1 inch on map = 10 miles in real
multiplying both side by 234
1 inch*234 on map = 10 miles*234 in real
234 inch on map = 2340 miles in real.
Thus, two cities are 2340 miles apart.
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that we have the formula that F = ma
Given
Force (F) = 7.5 N
Acceleration (a) = 15 m/s²
Mass (m) = ?
Now
F = ma
7.5 = m * 15
m = 7.5/ 15
Mass = 0.5 kg